TORONTO, July 18, 2012 /CNW/ - Redline Communications Group Inc. (TSX:
RDL) ("Redline"), a leading provider of specialized broadband wireless solutions,
today announced they have received and shipped a $2 million order for
their rugged industrial wireless system to a major oil and gas company.
The system is being deployed in the U.S. and will provide high
capacity, high availability communications between drilling rigs and
the centralized control offices of one of the world's largest and most
successful oil extraction companies.

Redline's RDL-3000 family of rugged industrial wireless products was
selected by this new customer to deliver a secure, high speed wireless
backbone, providing seamless connectivity for the drilling rigs in two
oil fields, one in South Texas and another in North Dakota. Wireless
Redline devices mounted on towers and rigs deliver connectivity across
hundreds of miles of terrain and Redline's patent-pending Rapid Auto
Steering (RAS) technology allows wireless coverage to operate
uninterrupted even as drilling rigs move from location to location.

"We know how challenging it is to operate networks in oil fields and our
products have been designed with the ruggedness, reliability and
resilience that the energy sector demands," said Eric Melka, Redline
CEO. "We're pleased to see how well our products are being accepted in
this new and exciting machine-to-machine space."

"This contract is another indicator of our strengthening position within
the oil and gas sector, the fastest growing part of our business,"
added Melka. "This new large order has contributed to a strong overall
second quarter, for which we now expect Bookings to at least match our
record Q1 Bookings."

Instant and real-time communication in an oil field is critical to both
safety and efficiency. With the Redline Virtual Fiber™ network, live
video feeds are delivered wirelessly from drilling rigs to head office,
enhancing team collaboration and enabling faster decisions. Extending
voice communications with VoIP and providing access to corporate
information systems out into the field helps increase productivity, and
a video surveillance system will monitor operations, ensuring the
safety of personnel and equipment. Because Redline's network is also
transparent and open, all of the standard IT assets (routers, switching
equipment, cameras and phones) used in the wired offices can now be
used anywhere in the operation. This ability to extend existing
networks to the wireless oil field means a more cost effective and
easily managed IT operation.

Key to the success of this most recent project is Redline's RDL-3000
product family that, in addition to being rugged and incredibly
reliable, has the flexibility to deliver high-speed bandwidth on demand
in both uplink and downlink directions. This becomes important when
many types of applications are run over a single wireless network as
some applications like video conferencing need an enormous amount of
uplink capacity, a performance attribute that is not possible with
other wireless delivery systems such as satellite or cellular. When
coupled with VOIP, WI-FI, and machine-to-machine traffic, each with
their own unique transmission needs, the ability of a system to deliver
a range of QoS options is also critical, and Redline's system delivers
this and more.

Note: To better assess the health and growth of the Redline's business,
Redline reports on several key metrics, including "Orders or Bookings",
"Shipped or Shipments" and "Backlog". Definitions of these categories
can be found in Redline's Management Discussion and Analysis for the
quarter ended March 31, 2012 ("Q1 2012 MD&A"), copies of which are
available on SEDAR at www.sedar.com.

About Redline Communications
Redline Communications (www.rdlcom.com) the innovator of Virtual Fiber™, a specialized broadband wireless
solution used by companies and governments worldwide to
cost-effectively deploy distributed services and applications. Redline
wireless Virtual Fiber™ solutions are used to facilitate and enhance
public safety networks, deploy and extend secure networks, connect
digital oil fields and smart grids, and bring dedicated internet access
wherever and whenever it's needed. Redline has been delivering
powerful, versatile and reliable wireless systems to governments, the
military, oil and gas, and the telecom industry for over a decade
through certified partners in the Americas, the Middle East, and
Africa.

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